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''OLD, OLD STOEY," 



I travail in birth again until Christ be formed in you. ^ 

* Gal 4: 19. 

( My heart is made a manger ^l 

* For th* coming of the Lord ; ^. 
He*s sweetly born within me, 
Whom heavenly hosts adored. 
The morning star above me < 
Now bids the darkness cease ; < 
The angel choirs are hailing 
My glorious Prince of Peace. 

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Bt Qkobos Bbal, Jr., 
In the office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington. 



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Lift up your. heads, O ye gates; and be ye lifted up, ye 

) everlasting doors; and the king of glory shall come in. 

) J'sa. 24 : 7. 

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The gates of guilt are lifted, 
The King has entered in ; 

He's bared his arm of mercy, 
( And snatched mj soul from sin. 

( The manger by his glory, 

( The ark of God is made : 

( With gems of joy and beauty, 

( Forevermore inlaid. 

I But we all, with open face, beholding as in a glass, the 
glory of the Lord, are changed into the same image from 
glory to glory, even as by the Spirit of the Lord. 

2 Cor.y 8 : 18. 



Transfigured in my spirit, 
I see my Lord alone ; 
(* I'm on the mount with Jesus, 

I* He makes the rocks a throne, 

^ He dazzles me with glory, 

* I hear no other voice ; 

,> I'll follow "Jesus only," 

) In Him will I rejoice. 



Always bearing about in the body the dying of the Lord 
Jesus, that the life, also, of Jesus might be made manifest in 
our body. 2 Cor., 4:' 10. 



> I felt the awful darkness 
) Of a Saviour crucified ; 

) Like loving, weeping Mary, 
I I stood the cross beside. 



My sins and guilt are hidden 

Behind that cross of woe: 
The fount the spear-wound opened 

Has washed me white as snow. 

Ye are risen with Christ through the faith of the operation 
of God, who hath raised him from the dead. If ye, then, be 
risen with Christ, seek those things which are above where 
Christ sitteth on the right hand of God. Colos. 2, 12 and 3: 1. 

The Lord is ris'n within me, 

I seek the things above ; 
The seal of death is broken 

By th' angel of his love. 
My tomb is in a garden, 

My heart forgets her tears ; 
*Mid doubts he walks beside me, 

My spirit burns her fears. 

I know that my-Redeemej liveth, and when he who is our 
life shall appear, then shall we also appear with him in 
glory. Job 19, 25 : and Colos. 3, 4. \ 

I know that my Redeemer > 

Still liveth deep within, 

And, as he ever liveth, i 

I'll ever live with him. I 



Like him shall be my spirit, 
And dwell in perfect bliss ; 

My heaven shall be forever 
To see him as he is. 



The life of Jesus is made manifest in our mortal flesh, and 
our life is hid with Christ in God. 

2 Cor., ^ 11 : and Colos, 3, 3. 

I love this life of Jesus, 

Inscribed upon my heart ; 
With precious blood 'tis written, 

No word shall e'er depart. 
I feel a heavenly glory 

That eye hath never seen, 
And heaven my spirit touches, 

For Jesus dwells within. 

Note. — This njay bo used in churches, Sabbath School concerts, and prayer meet- 
ings, as a responsire service, singiag the yerses to the tune of Webb or Mis- 
sionary Hymn, when the " Old, old Story '* is not familiar. 



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